The Oregon Ducks rode victories from Hannah Cunliffe in the 60 meters, Ariana Washington in 200, Sasha Wallace in the 60 hurdles and Raevyn Rogers in the 800 to the women's team title Saturday in the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships.

The Ducks piled up 84 points in Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium in College Station, Texas.

They destroyed the Division I indoor record for women's team points Texas had held since 1988 by with 71. It's the UO women's seventh NCAA Indoor title in the past eight seasons.

As Washington said in a trackside interview with ESPN: "We came. We saw. We conquered."

Oregon distance star Edward Cheserek added to his record for NCAA titles in cross country, indoor and outdoor track by holding off Justyn Knight of Syracuse to win the men's 3,000 with a time of 7 minutes, 55.91 seconds. He has 17.

Cheserek, who owns the collegiate record in the mile, got jumped in Saturday's mile final by by New Mexico freshman Josh Kerr, who kicked to victory in 4:03.22 seconds. Cheserek came in second in 4:05.42.

Texas A&M clinched a thrilling battle for the men's team title by winning the meet's final event, the 4x400 relay, in 3:02.80. Florida was second in 3:03.52.

The Aggies collected the team title with 46 points. Florida was second with 45.5. Oregon took third with 38.

Cunliffe, who set the college record in the 60 this season, overcame a slow start with a hard close to pass Kentucky's Javianne Oliver in the final few steps to win the short sprint in 7.14. Washington finished third and Oregon's Deajah Stevens was fifth.

In all, the Ducks collected 20 team points from the 60, which jump-started the day.

It was Washington's turn to win the 200. The 2016 Olympian crossed in 22.42, just ahead of Cunliffe, second in 22.53.

Wallace started slowly in the 60 hurdles, but was smooth once she got going, and accelerated after clearing the last hurdle to win in 7.90. Teammate Alaysha Johnson was eighth.

Rogers upped her NCAA win streak to four by running away with the 800 in 2:01.09. Second-place Hanna Green of Virginia Tech was more than second behind. Rogers has won the last two NCAA indoor and last two outdoor NCAA outdoor 800 finals.

She wasn't done. Rogers came back with a 51.16-second split on the anchor leg of the UO 4x400 relay. It wasn't quite good enough, but USC had to run collegiate record of 3:27.03 to win the race. The Ducks were second in 3:27.07.

The record USC broke, incidentally, had been held by the Ducks. Oregon clocked a time of 3:27.40 in 2014.

The UO distance contingent got in on the fun when Katie Rainsberger and Samantha Nadel went 3-4 in the women's 3,000 final.

The UO men were mostly about Cheserek, who also won Friday's 5,000. He scored 28 of the Ducks' 38 points.